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diff --git a/src/couch_replicator/test/eunit/couch_replicator_small_max_request_size_target.erl b/src/couch_replicator/test/eunit/couch_replicator_small_max_request_size_target.erl deleted file mode 100644 index 8aebbe151..000000000 --- a/src/couch_replicator/test/eunit/couch_replicator_small_max_request_size_target.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ --module(couch_replicator_small_max_request_size_target). - --include_lib("couch/include/couch_eunit.hrl"). --include_lib("couch/include/couch_db.hrl"). - --import(couch_replicator_test_helper, [ - db_url/1, - replicate/1, - compare_dbs/3 -]). - --define(TIMEOUT_EUNIT, 360). - - -setup() -> - DbName = ?tempdb(), - {ok, Db} = couch_db:create(DbName, [?ADMIN_CTX]), - ok = couch_db:close(Db), - DbName. - - -setup(remote) -> - {remote, setup()}; - -setup({A, B}) -> - Ctx = test_util:start_couch([couch_replicator]), - config:set("httpd", "max_http_request_size", "10000", false), - Source = setup(A), - Target = setup(B), - {Ctx, {Source, Target}}. - - -teardown({remote, DbName}) -> - teardown(DbName); -teardown(DbName) -> - ok = couch_server:delete(DbName, [?ADMIN_CTX]), - ok. - -teardown(_, {Ctx, {Source, Target}}) -> - teardown(Source), - teardown(Target), - ok = application:stop(couch_replicator), - ok = test_util:stop_couch(Ctx). - - -reduce_max_request_size_test_() -> - Pairs = [{remote, remote}], - { - "Replicate docs when target has a small max_http_request_size", - { - foreachx, - fun setup/1, fun teardown/2, - [{Pair, fun should_replicate_all_docs/2} - || Pair <- Pairs] - ++ [{Pair, fun should_replicate_one/2} - || Pair <- Pairs] - % Disabled. See issue 574. Sometimes PUTs with a doc and - % attachment which exceed maximum request size are simply - % closed instead of returning a 413 request. That makes these - % tests flaky. - ++ [{Pair, fun should_replicate_one_with_attachment/2} - || Pair <- Pairs] - } - }. - - -% Test documents which are below max_http_request_size but when batched, batch size -% will be greater than max_http_request_size. Replicator could automatically split -% the batch into smaller batches and POST those separately. -should_replicate_all_docs({From, To}, {_Ctx, {Source, Target}}) -> - {lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p -> ~p", [From, To])), - {inorder, [should_populate_source(Source), - should_replicate(Source, Target), - should_compare_databases(Source, Target, [])]}}. - - -% If a document is too large to post as a single request, that document is -% skipped but replication overall will make progress and not crash. -should_replicate_one({From, To}, {_Ctx, {Source, Target}}) -> - {lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p -> ~p", [From, To])), - {inorder, [should_populate_source_one_large_one_small(Source), - should_replicate(Source, Target), - should_compare_databases(Source, Target, [<<"doc0">>])]}}. - - -% If a document has an attachment > 64 * 1024 bytes, replicator will switch to -% POST-ing individual documents directly and skip bulk_docs. Test that case -% separately -% See note in main test function why this was disabled. -should_replicate_one_with_attachment({From, To}, {_Ctx, {Source, Target}}) -> - {lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p -> ~p", [From, To])), - {inorder, [should_populate_source_one_large_attachment(Source), - should_populate_source(Source), - should_replicate(Source, Target), - should_compare_databases(Source, Target, [<<"doc0">>])]}}. - - -should_populate_source({remote, Source}) -> - should_populate_source(Source); - -should_populate_source(Source) -> - {timeout, ?TIMEOUT_EUNIT, ?_test(add_docs(Source, 5, 3000, 0))}. - - -should_populate_source_one_large_one_small({remote, Source}) -> - should_populate_source_one_large_one_small(Source); - -should_populate_source_one_large_one_small(Source) -> - {timeout, ?TIMEOUT_EUNIT, ?_test(one_large_one_small(Source, 12000, 3000))}. - - -should_populate_source_one_large_attachment({remote, Source}) -> - should_populate_source_one_large_attachment(Source); - -should_populate_source_one_large_attachment(Source) -> - {timeout, ?TIMEOUT_EUNIT, ?_test(one_large_attachment(Source, 70000, 70000))}. - - -should_replicate({remote, Source}, Target) -> - should_replicate(db_url(Source), Target); - -should_replicate(Source, {remote, Target}) -> - should_replicate(Source, db_url(Target)); - -should_replicate(Source, Target) -> - {timeout, ?TIMEOUT_EUNIT, ?_test(replicate(Source, Target))}. - - -should_compare_databases({remote, Source}, Target, ExceptIds) -> - should_compare_databases(Source, Target, ExceptIds); - -should_compare_databases(Source, {remote, Target}, ExceptIds) -> - should_compare_databases(Source, Target, ExceptIds); - -should_compare_databases(Source, Target, ExceptIds) -> - {timeout, ?TIMEOUT_EUNIT, ?_test(compare_dbs(Source, Target, ExceptIds))}. - - -binary_chunk(Size) when is_integer(Size), Size > 0 -> - << <<"x">> || _ <- lists:seq(1, Size) >>. - - -add_docs(DbName, DocCount, DocSize, AttSize) -> - [begin - DocId = iolist_to_binary(["doc", integer_to_list(Id)]), - add_doc(DbName, DocId, DocSize, AttSize) - end || Id <- lists:seq(1, DocCount)], - ok. - - -one_large_one_small(DbName, Large, Small) -> - add_doc(DbName, <<"doc0">>, Large, 0), - add_doc(DbName, <<"doc1">>, Small, 0). - - -one_large_attachment(DbName, Size, AttSize) -> - add_doc(DbName, <<"doc0">>, Size, AttSize). - - -add_doc(DbName, DocId, Size, AttSize) when is_binary(DocId) -> - {ok, Db} = couch_db:open_int(DbName, []), - Doc0 = #doc{id = DocId, body = {[{<<"x">>, binary_chunk(Size)}]}}, - Doc = Doc0#doc{atts = atts(AttSize)}, - {ok, _} = couch_db:update_doc(Db, Doc, []), - couch_db:close(Db). - - -atts(0) -> - []; - -atts(Size) -> - [couch_att:new([ - {name, <<"att1">>}, - {type, <<"app/binary">>}, - {att_len, Size}, - {data, fun(Bytes) -> binary_chunk(Bytes) end} - ])]. - - -replicate(Source, Target) -> - replicate({[ - {<<"source">>, Source}, - {<<"target">>, Target}, - {<<"worker_processes">>, "1"} % This make batch_size predictable - ]}). |